Specifications
SECTION
III
3.4.2 Moving
the
Cursor
3.4.2.1 Cursor Keys
The
cursor keys control
the
movement
of the
cursor.
The
effect
of
each
key
depends
on
how
you
have Set-Up
the
terminal
(see Section
II).
Table
3-4. Cursor Keys
Note:
PROT
ON
means Protect (Text) mode
is on
(PRT
displays
on the
Status Line).
Kev
ARROW
KEYS
DOWN
SHIFT/DOWN
UP
SHIFT/UP
Code
CTRL/V
CTRL/J
CTRUK
ESCj
If
Setting
is
SCROLL
ON
SCROLL
OFF
or
PROTON
LEFT
CTRUH
SCROLL
OFF
or
PROTON
SCROLLON
Effect
Moves
cursor down
one
line
in
same
column.
If
cursor
is on
last
line
of
page, cursor does
not
move.
{same
as
linefeed}
Moves
cursor
up one row in
same
column.
If
cursor
is on
line
1,
cursor
does
not
move.
Moves cursor
up one row in
same
column.
If
cursor
is on row
1,
all
lines
of
data
move
down one; cursor remains
on
row
1 in
same column.
If
cursor
is one row
1,
moves cursor
to
last
line
of
page;
all
lines
of
data
remain
in
place.
Moves
cursor
one
column left.
If
cursor
is in
column
1,
moves cursor
to
last column
of
preceding
line.
If
cursor
is
HOME, moves cursor
to
last column
of
last
line
of
page.
If
cursor
is
HOME, cursor
will
not
move.










